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To: jacquej
There is probably a ferry to the mainland... could a body have been put in the trunk of a car and shipped off that way? Who would know the ferry/cargo ship times, and why hasn't that been considered?

Hi, just got back - a busy life has a way of interfering with posting on Free Republic, LOL. Can't be here all the time, too much to do and enjoy.

But, I don't know if anyone responded to you or not. If so, sorry for the repeat reply. Your idea is a good thought. But I have taken several ferries with vehicles and have always had to have the car completely empty. Now the ferries have been long term ones, and I don't know about short jonts. Nor if there is any one from Aruba to anywhere. Maybe. Maybe Venezuela? Just don't know. Just my experience that on the ferries we used we had to have the car completely empty. Trunk, glove compartment, everywhere.

If, however that is possible - good hiding place! I suspect you thought of those dear little boys in New Jersey. That is really tough - 3 boys, 3 families now traumatized. So sad.

1,886 posted on 06/25/2005 5:42:56 PM PDT by CitizenM ("An excuse is worse than an lie, because an excuse is a lie hidden." Pope John Paul, II)
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To: CitizenM

You are right. The car trunk notion popped into my head for two reasons. The little kids in NY, and my youthful days spent on a well-known island off Cape Cod that uses a car ferry to haul both cars, trucks, and people back aand forth.

I tried to put my head around an accidental death, and where to hide the body, and the car ferry seemed the most logical. Get the body off-island, and then drive anywhere to bury it.


1,891 posted on 06/25/2005 5:50:40 PM PDT by jacquej
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